Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 1, 1950 Victoria Report Is Heading For 1 I Gyro Convention j I President A. J. Dominate of the , Prince Rupert Gyro Club and I Mrs. Domlnato will leave next i it? for Summel HEM ARE JUSTaI OF THE GOOD Va by J. K. Nesbitt An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince j Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by j Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, I British Columbia i Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director ; Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations ,!l Who Will Be Next Lieutenant Governor?' j Coalition Boat Still Rocking A - wr .. Bi i' "w-ws-blue and Rfg.$ 30.00. i .." n i VICTORIA This capital heard the other day! Canadian. Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES , By Carrier, rer Week. 20c: Pf'r Month.. 73c: rer Teai I s ' r sa uu; By Mail, Per Mdhth 50c;' Per Year $5.00. H&jg? i from Ottawa that Lieutenant-Governor Charles A.! Banks may resign his office in the autumn, a full! year before his term is up. I There could be some truth to this. It is known' the Lieutenant-governor and .Ms wife have not been particularly happy at Govern- ment House. They hive cut down 1 The Coalition boat continues' 1 ilxtx-ri. week by motor for Banff to attend international and district Gyro conventions to be held at the mountain resort in mid-June. Mr. Dominate will be the official delegate of the local club and, at yesterday's luncheon, he received the views of the local club on issues concerning the affairs of the organization which will be dealt with at the convention. The Gyro Club decided to join with the SotopUmlst Club In staging an invitation dance to be held in the near future at the Canadian Legion ballroom In aid of the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baker will have an active part in staging the affair and will be assisted by W. F. Stone on behalf of the Gyro Club. now Men's Brown "oxfo?! t good fit, latest style 1 Special Now A Men's V1XI)!U(;aK Reg. $5.00. Now . 2 Young Men's Ga PANTS-perfcct fit an From tl Men's Union SriTsLi ' needle. Reg. $3 00 Now Only A Boys' WIN)iin,;AK5 showerproof, all si,, I ' $4.00. Now ' Boys' and Girl,' "r,J HATS better quality j ' ' ors. Sells $2.00. I I.. I Does It Balance? REPORTS from the United States show that 547 persons lost their lives over the four day Memorial Day week-end. Whether the pleasure derived from the holiday is commensurate with the grief and misery is a moot question. Few, if any. would want to return to the days when travel wh? slow and the average life span was ion entertainment, have frequent-; to rock. Everyone ls wondering! ly been absent. Twice a year His whether a break will come tw-Hoiior finds it necessary lo go to fore the next session with the San Francisco on private busi- Conservatives ousting the C.C.F. j ness. Two years ago lie went to as official Opposition, with Mr. England. Now he's in England Anscomb being Leader, of the' 1 '""" -j , again. This necessitates swear- ; Opposition instead of Harold inK-ln of Chief Justice Gordon ,' winz-h in u,,,y n Bay' PANls,l)r d shorter than it is todav. In th OSe days deaths from j eloan as administrator of af- g q Liberal Association Pres- disease were much higher; industrial accidents were J feJtf Jii" ident H' a T- Perry has been in higher; but deaths on the roads and highways were , ienant-Governors, take a dim Victoria for some days recently almost negligible. Fewer persons were in a position view of the King's representative , talking to Liberal stalwarts. He senooi wear, good (i, J wrong. From This Friday evening Gyros will have a farewell party at the Canadian Legion In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Watts. Deing oui. oi me piuvmce w said he's not going about the nee Rupert Florisft More, precious than most. boatloads of furniture, clothing and valuables transported away from this flooded area of Wildwood in Winnipeg, is this carefully handled cargo. . Flood workers and a Mounted Policeman arc- shown helping Joan Murray, 372 Wildwood Park, rescue part of her trousseau from the second storey of her home. A June bride-to-be, Joan lost clothing and linens that she had stored in a -trunk on the first floor. Replacement of theae articles and assurance of a happy start in married life is Ijeing made possible by the Manitoba Flood ltelief Fund. Contributions may be mailed directly to the Fund in Winnipeg, or paid into any Bank in Canada. Prii J Flo' 1100 3i lowers for All fH't-aviuiv d Ave. Box 510 Tel- 777.' country advocating immediate dissolution of coalition as somej people seem to think. Speaking ! ' as a private Liberal, not as presi- dent of the As-sociation, he says! that it's his opinion Coalition i "Bill be broken before the next) election. He says there cannot j be peace and harmony in thej Coalition as long as it's com much. Who to get to succeed Lieutenant-Governor Banks is a problem confronting the Provincial Government, which retv commends a man for the highest office in the province. There was talk not long ago of former Premier John Hart but it's new thought hardly likely he would accept. The government would like Hon. and Mrs. E. W. Ham- to take a four-day week-end ; so that travel on highways was lighter, perhaps enough lighter to put the 3o0 traffic accident death nf the week-end on a par with those suffered in Dobbin's day. Perhaps the one killed in an automobile accident for more than a million of population in a four day period is not high at all. Even projected at that rate over the period of a year it means about one in 46,000. But it is true that, with all the safety devices on modern automobiles, there should be little possibility of accidents if drivers are on the alert. Perhaps more thorough testing of drivers would tend to re- posed of two opposing political , SHINGOLE The ideal finis! Shingles, Fences rough lumber. Mo a variety of ottrc colors. organizations. Talk of peace and ber or Hon. and Mrs. W. C SHIPSand har,mony. e says, in that forth Woodward back in Government right way of his. is hum-bug and cant. The Coalition was 12:30 a.m. from Alaska points t 1 and sailed for Vancouver, Ocean ! J Falls and waypoinu at 2:30 a.m. i 1 The ship had been delayed at j 'Juneau while taking on schoul : teachers who completed the i 1949-50 term recently. Passen- ) ; gers embarking here for Van-! WATERFRONT necessary, he repeats, in time of i small percentage oi Thompson Hordwa war emergency, but today it is a house built on sand. And Co. Ltd. duce even that relatively accidents. WHAT'S IXSIDE COUNTS House. Their regimes were among the most popular in the ' province's history. Mentioned loo Is Norman A. Yarrow, mil-1 lionaire retired shipbuilder, Col. I Victor Spencer, Austen Taylor and Victoria native son R. H. 1. K.er. Then there's Hon .R. V.' Mayhew, Minister of Fisheries. ', There's talk he will soon leave ' WISIUISS is BAD for Cars In AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE as in anything else, you get exactly what you pay for . . . That's the reason then he said he would para-'; Canadian Pacific steamer phrase Patrick Henry "Why cry Princess Louise, Capt. W. Hube- i luuvci mciuueo r. ana Mrs. peace, when there is no peace.'" net, arrived in port early Sun- ; Leverett to Victoria and F. Paa u,uu" i nay morning, ia nours on scnea-; uet, J. Nault and A Bezko for want to cause trouble, you can : ue. The vessel docked here at. Vancouver see when he talks that he's ad-, . the federal cabinet He ran hi?- i vising Liberals, Coalition m a son.tnr if h ntj! i must ! But that wav lies ohsrnrit.v He's c,lu 1,1 'nieresi. noi only CI 1 Muvine, faikinj, (tuIJ Shipping and (iinm Cartage and Storar Complete Reliable and ; .lent Bervlce. also aci i Canadian Liquid Air C, I for Oxygen. Acetylrne m i weldl." supplies. Lindsay's Cartas! Storage Limited the Liberal party, but in the why you're wise to bring r IXAXCIAL POST has dug up one for the sleek-1 .'and-streamlined school of industrial designers to ponder. Cows today look much the same as they did in Noah's time same number of legs, eyes, ears, etc. They are a littlp larger and certainly better fed, but they come with the same standard equipment. But a good milk cow today would flick her tail with interest of the people as well. I a rich man, he loves to live in Victoria, he would make a perfect Lieutenant-Governor and his wife a gracious chatelaine. Finding a man to be Lieuten-. ant-Governor these days is no easy task. There aren't so many , ... r Est. 1910 Phonos GO ih JO 1JIUUv. nl m..v.c """"IS"' v.uo rich men about as there used to that held the milk one of hfr ancestors could produce be. Although the taxpayers put just a centuno." A two-gallon pail is, on an av-Jut $40'000 a year t0 maintain J . , . j i ' ' Government House, U cosU the rid.c, liic m.'.r. uj me jjciii uMiaj, cum mi funic uovernot about the same sum! your Chrysler Built car to a man who knows it best . . . Our trained mechanics have the "Know How" to make repairs quickly saving vou time and money. Thev use onlv factory enaineered and imrxoct-ed parts and special fac-rorv aonroved rnnin- Diinprf Mpfnr IM Phones 566 Service Dept. T.S.S. 1 STEAM Ell I commercial herds a fonr-trallon container is closer ! in entertainment and staff Make 'em PRINCE RUPB to a single cow', capacity. Carnation Ormsby Mad- 1 cap Fayne, a Holstein with a milking record of 41,-j even for the prestige of the QiS lb 'in nn voav bn.'jits q flyiKr milk mitmif tliMt I highest office in the province. .... ..v , -..vv.. ,j 1 i TViprp't snmo fall- tViot rjro ' KAILS FOR look twice ft! . Yancouvei aM Inlrminlial'll would have frightened her forebears entirely out of the milk business and into some less competitive line of production (or caused them to protest unfair tactics to the bonne union The moral, of course, is that you don't need a radically new fender and radiator design to make a ernment House may be closed,! that the government woulrl; maintain a hotel suite for the ; next Lieutenant-Governor or i have the Chief Justice carry on. j Comparatively few provinces in j the country now have Government House. Even Ontario some ! It '1 866 Parts Dept no foolin' coolin's important Thursday at 11:13 p m at your NEW home Re-Roofed wfi BARRETT ASPHALT SHINGLES "Ohs" and "Ahs" come naturally when your home is roofed with Barrett Asphalt Shinnies. Hard superior automobile, or refrigerator or toaster. It's I years ag0 closed Hs euerna FOR KETCHIKJ What inside that COUntS. S Government Hon I. rpl VVI DNKSIIIl T For R'serv-I Write or 'f CiTV OR I'f on i is 1 J .V as. TVA I f- i;; 4 ; ri jt PRINCE Rl BC. social. Bigfeest events of the year are the Christmas reception and the August garden party. There are also two state dinners 'for cabinet ministers and members of the Legislature, as well as a number of formal luncheons, parties for the blind and the orphans. To insure publication of display or classified advertising 'opy for same must be In the office of the Daily News bj 4 p.m. the day previous ti advertising. Requirement o the mechanical department make this rule necessary. iETTEX CAR CARE STARTS HERE Publisher Sees i Prospects Here ' Graham M. Dean, publisher of the Evening Gazette and Nevada State Journal newspapers at i Reno, Nevada, and operator of two radio stations in that city, was a visitor here Tuesday, returning south after making the round trip north on the steamer Coquitlam. He called at the Daiiy News office while here. Impressed with the north and its immediate potentialities, Mr. Barrett Shingles are trim and weathertight and stay that uay. Too, you'll want to sec the glorious new colour styles just added to the line new greens and blues and reds and greys. Your Barrett dealer has them now! Check over your roof. If it's getting the worst of the weather, now is the time to think about a new one. Ask bout Barrett Asphalt Shingles. You can apply them right over your old roof-and they cost less than you'd guess. NEW ROOFS FOR BARNS! Sturdy Barrett Storm King Roll Roofing is ideal. Double coverage. Concealed nailing. Choice of 3 colours. STOP LEAKS with Plastic Elastigum Cement. Seals flashing. Fine for patching. A thin coating of Liquid Elastigum CenietK; " reseats old roll roofings. ' ' STOP SEEPAGE with Hydronon Paint. Ideal damp-proobr for cement or wood. INSULATE with Barrett Rock Wool. InVB Batt (with vapof barrier), Loose or Granulated form. ENGINES & EQUIPMENT r stmk and liavp for niilr fnmnitn rilrwln. Mmiilpx Cia Knglnm. I li'llip rlic-l rvhaust piping l-'lrxlhlp luM linen. Irnllhis Pnlr ShIvpIk. (illchrlst 4. ulis and Parts. Hrn anil Imn lU.n Knllprh. Pi -ton Kins. Plp and IMp Flttlnc. Ulitillpd Bin llrarlnic. 4aw ( liitcliPH aiiilinr MsRPr lipads. Ktppl and Ura 8liatlnc. KoltK, Nuts. HtuclH and (a THE GRAY MAGIC ROYAL PORTABLE Get it on BASy TERMS! ONLY ROYAL GIVES YOU FINGER FLOW KEYS (SPEED SPACER STREAMLINED BEAUTY ."MAGIC" MARGII Registered Tride merk llalil.ut Kldp KiillPr Miravp. Aili'liitr imd MssPrlipadK. Hat Mild MppI. VANCOl'VER VICT014 Dean said: "If I was a younger man I would certainly head for this part of the country." Srakir.g of newspapers and radio stations, Mr. Dean quite frankly admitted that he was making money in his newspapers but laving it in the radio sta-t.or;.s. He saw a future for television but added that "there will be little practical broadcasting In the west for ten years." Various artli lpa of marlnp bari-narp and pHipntpnt, tm nuinpr- Show Your Confidence in Prince Rupert Invest in a sound local project. Join in your city's progress. SHARES IN Charles M. Hays Hotel AVAILABLE AT Armstrong Agencies 307 3rd Ave. W. Phone 342 NO MINIMUM LIMIT Sunday, 9 p in, Camo Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coqm ALICE ARM, STEWART PORT SIMPSON uu in uipiittuii. RYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Only $17.50 cash and $1.50 a week i See It NOW! Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 F 10 p.m. rrvi? NORTH Ol'EEN Iour Barrett dealer sells Protection Pfus He stocks a complete line of roofing, insulation and weathcrproofing materials. He's got what it takes to stop almost any weather. Whether your problem is leakage, seepage, rust or rot- CHARLOTTE ISEANDi ss. Camasun, June 9 am rnp S(H Til Ol'EEN McRAE BROS. LTD. see your Barrett dealer first! CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ANNOUNCING Grand Opening June 1st I ss. Camosun, June 2 and . 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER 3:30 p.m. THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED Montree. . farMtt) Winnlpec Vwicwvar &'t Tttdt hurt Prince Rupert Agpnt Third Avenue P110"' BILL SCUBY FURWAULT JFLflDOID) Saturday ILEGHiDN Canadian Legion Phone 874 For Free Pick-up Service June 3 -9:30 JHalfl Proceeds to Flood Relief BLEOEIF